Tuning radical interactions in trisradical tricationic complexes by varying host-cavity sizes.
Kang CaiYi ShiChangsu CaoSuneal VemuriBinbin CuiDengke ShenHuang WuLong ZhangYunyan QiuHongliang ChenYang JiaoCharlotte L SternFehaid M AlsubaieHai XiaoJun LiJ Fraser StoddartPublished in: Chemical science (2019)
Although host-guest pairing interactions between bisradical dicationic cyclobis(paraquat-p-phenylene) (BB2(˙+) ) and the bipyridinium radical cation (BIPY˙+ ) have been studied extensively, host molecules other than BB2(˙+) are few and far between. Herein, four bisradical dicationic cyclophanes with tunable cavity sizes are investigated as new bisradical dicationic hosts for accommodating the methyl viologen radical cation (MV˙+ ) to form trisradical tricationic complexes. The structure-property relationships between cavity sizes and binding affinities have been established by comprehensive solution and solid-state characterizations as well as DFT calculations. The association constants of the four new trisradical tricationic complexes are found to range between 7400 and 170 000 M-1, with the strongest one being 4.3 times higher than that for [MV⊂BB]3(˙+) . The facile accessibility and tunable stability of these new trisradical tricationic complexes make them attractive redox-controlled recognition motifs for further use in supramolecular chemistry and mechanostereochemistry.